Lake Bell, the tall and lanky comedienne best known for her work on Adult Swim's "Children's Hospital" and HBO's now-defunct "How To Make It In America," proved herself to be a quadruple threat last week when "In a World...," her feature writing-directing debut (which she also co-produced and stars in), world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to a rave response from the packed house at the Library Theatre. The comedy, which stars "Children's Hospital" castmates Ken Marino and Rob Corddry, centers on Carol (Bell), an aspiring voiceover artist struggling to make a name for herself in a male-dominated industry where her father, a voiceover vet, rules the roost. The day following the raucous premiere, a giddy Bell sat down with Indiewire to discuss her personal ties to the project (she tried to make it as a voiceover artist before landing on-screen acting roles), how to change the way our society speaks and the...